Banke. On the occasion of the anniversary of Haji Abdul Hameed, who has been working in the field of spiritual contemplation and social work, his son has painted the temple and the mosque without any frills.
Stating that the custom of making family ornaments on the occasion of the anniversary is against the religious norms, his son Abdul Aziz has been praised for painting temples and mosques with the money for ornaments.
After painting the temple and mosque at 5 in Nepalganj, the locals have congratulated Aziz who has been helping the poor, miserable, destitute and destitute in the society and has been engaging in social work.
Aziz said that in fact this work is very necessary for human life, if all humanitarian work can end the perversion in society. He said, "I have spent money on temples and mosques, believing that spending money on religious activities is more rewarding than celebrating my parents' birthdays."
Stating that socio-cultural solidarity, harmony and tolerance are the hallmarks of Nepali society, he said that temples and mosques have been painted to establish this feature.
He said that the temples and mosques at Nepalganj-5 have been beautified to preserve the traditional religious culture and maintain social harmony. He said, No one asks! What do you do in life when there is no discrimination at the time of death? We are all one. ” This poignant statement of his also conveys the message that unity is necessary to end the perversion in the society.
Social service is to take the society towards progress and to heal the broken heart. Therefore, with a pure mind, wherever and wherever we are, let us engage in social service. We were born empty in the name of wealth and will go empty even when we die. So do as much as you can for your village, place and society, give something, but don't take anything away from the village.